Whoa! Sometime in the last several days, Radio Userland re-published the whole site! Each and every post, which means the nice template I was using in the springtime and early summer are gone (radio.weblogs.com is a static site, so previously those posts had been rendered permanently in the template that I had at the time, I nice blue one, even as I changed my links and RUL dropped my template), and I lost some sense of the history of how my sidebar links have grown. So I will have to do it by memory. Happy Tutor of Wealth Bon-da-ge first pointed me out when I commented on anonymity, and gave me a full sidebar link; I linked back to him once I figured out how to do the sidebar thing, but as WB, which got me some strange hits. Happy T has a great deal of hits on his site, but those who arrive usually don’t care to follow the sidebar links, sigh. Graham Leuschke pointed to me as well on seeing WB’s post, but only in a daily post, no sidebar. Jim of Objectionable Content pointed out my blog after Blogapalooza, and often comments. Paul Frankenstein and Ravenwolf may have done the same, or right after Paul’s own turn to host the NY Blogger party, BABB3. Aaron Haspel, Sasha La Blogatrice Castel, Zeebahtronic’s Liz, Ken Goldstein, and Hands Free pointed to me after BABB3, definitely. Liz permalinked me, and Ken had a semi-permanent special sidebar edition in which I was one of the BABB3rs featured. Goliard Dream’s pinax started commenting in my blog, then permalinked me.
Those who cared to comment started with Charles Hornbell, who sympathized with my tire troubles going to Philadelphia. Mobius One of the44 commented after I linked to his coverage of the Dodge Poetry Festival. Pinax also commented, but was later promoted, as I said earlier. Bill Hayduk commented recently but I missed it until recently, whereupon I had an editorial crisis as to linking all commenters and yet not linking to where I work while explicitly disclaiming any relation of this blog to work or clients. But he commented, and I resolved it as you see to the side.
Doc Weevil linked to me in a set of photographs not well publicized from Blogapalooza, but doesn’t read me very often, as far as I can tell, though I try to keep up. Megan McArdle doesn’t link me, but as her travails not four blocks from where I beach when not on site was an inspiration, Live from WTC stays there. Always been a fan of Neil Gaiman since my RA introduced me to Sandman when I was at University of Southern California. RXC is a column I regularly read. I would put Instapundit there, but then I’d never get anything done. As you can see, Smart people is where I eventually put people who would never link to me normally.
Roland Tanglao and Jenny the Shifted Librarian have their news aggregators attuned to many hundreds of RSS sources, so they have their fingers to the pulses of geeky technology and information storage/copyright issues, respectively—that is, when Jenny’s Radio installation is working. She actually posted me, once, concerning my contention that loose copyright enforcement led to the freedom of the slaves in America. Everyone knows BoingBoing, and many of y’all know A & L Daily.
Too tired. Links later.
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